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it is a useful molecule. but over the last 15 years, we've discovered that it's also tied to a widerange of adverse effects. >> there is a wealth of evidence linking bpa exposure to early puberty. prostate disease, breast cancer, changes in brain chemistry and many other conditions. response tanious miscarriage and down's syndrome rates may also rise after exposure to bpa. bpa affects the endocrine system a delicate balanced system of glands and hormones that regulate such vital functions as body growth, response to stress, sexual development and behavior, production and utilization of insulin, rate of metabolism, intelligence and behavior and the ability to reproduce. one of the biggest problems with bpa is that it acts like this sex hormone estrogen. and when you are exposed to extra amounts of this, it can cause all kinds of diseases. it happens to be a sex hormone that is used in products. which is from the perspective of someone who cares about public health, just bizarre. >> still, representatives of th
it is a useful molecule. but over the last 15 years, we've discovered that it's also tied to a widerange of adverse effects. >> there is a wealth of evidence linking bpa exposure to early puberty. prostate disease, breast cancer, changes in brain chemistry and many other conditions. response tanious miscarriage and down's syndrome rates may also rise after exposure to bpa. bpa affects the endocrine system a delicate balanced system of glands and hormones that regulate such vital functions...
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they should be congratulating us to be on the side of those who work hard and do the right thing. >> bk to the bunker after that one. even on this government's own measure of success borrow when went up yesterday. no wonder they want to change the system. can he confirm that the reason this government has had to borrow three million more, this time last year, because tax revenues are down and the cost of economic failure are going up and it is the result of a double dip recession made in downing street? the fuel tax, he is against it and in favor of it and on bar when he thinks it is too high but wants to put it up. mr. speaker, he finds the chancellor irritating but he called for the full duty cut. [shouting] >> the reality is they are not just economically incompetent but unfair as well. it made a thick you turn but not on two particular decisions in his budget. the tax cut for millionaires paid for by the tax rise on pensions. he says he has been listening to the electorate. what feedback has he had on those two proposs? the shadow chancellor is about to put the fuel tax increase
they should be congratulating us to be on the side of those who work hard and do the right thing. >> bk to the bunker after that one. even on this government's own measure of success borrow when went up yesterday. no wonder they want to change the system. can he confirm that the reason this government has had to borrow three million more, this time last year, because tax revenues are down and the cost of economic failure are going up and it is the result of a double dip recession made in...
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. >> translator: the government will try to use new sources of revenue. this is necessary to revive the french economy. >> auditors warned this week that the government must implement spending cuts to meet its reduction target. >>> investors are wall street are wrapping up their day ready to take time for independence day. but they've got more than a holiday to celebrate. ai uchida is here to fill us in. what's the news? >> we're seeing gains on global markets. extended gains for a third straight day due to more optimism following the eu summit meeting last week. u.s. stock prices also rose on factory orders with the dow jones industrial average climbing to a two-month high ending over half a percent higher at 12,943. for more we go to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. so the u.s. markets wrapping up the day in the positive ahead of the fourth of july public holiday. >> yes, indeed, ai. markets in the u.s. taking good cheer out of the factories order data that came out. also positives from the u.s. european markets. let's see how all of that is
. >> translator: the government will try to use new sources of revenue. this is necessary to revive the french economy. >> auditors warned this week that the government must implement spending cuts to meet its reduction target. >>> investors are wall street are wrapping up their day ready to take time for independence day. but they've got more than a holiday to celebrate. ai uchida is here to fill us in. what's the news? >> we're seeing gains on global markets....
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i think they got fed up with us and decided to let us go because of the trouble we are causing inside. we are singing a lot of songs again for the regime and they didn't like that. they asked us to write an agreement saying we are not going to do that again. we said no, we will definitely going to do that again. it was really difficult. people were fasting and it was the most interesting five hours that i spent. >> that's really interesting. [ applause ] >> there were two actually. i must say they were really like they hit them badly. >> they were saying what do you have to do as women. this is a women's issue. why are you coming with them and standing with them? as if it's something that was -- >> you hear these statements like all women are this way and all men are that way. when you hear these statements. obviously there are many, many, many men who are more -- what shall i say? more peace-loving if you will to be simplicistic than many, many many women are. there were all these differences and we were talking about women as a large group and men as a large group. there differences
i think they got fed up with us and decided to let us go because of the trouble we are causing inside. we are singing a lot of songs again for the regime and they didn't like that. they asked us to write an agreement saying we are not going to do that again. we said no, we will definitely going to do that again. it was really difficult. people were fasting and it was the most interesting five hours that i spent. >> that's really interesting. [ applause ] >> there were two actually....
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they gave us the eggs and the chickens and they will give us back peace and stability. is that the general feeling shared? is it as easy for men to get to that point as you described? again with the respect, it's going back to wish we were not pushed into war and fighting, but i don't want to think that women are the angels and men are the devils, no. if you fight for something, you must carry it forward. you agree with me and take the responsibility. there is a government and one of the examples i give is how our government considered even if they are males. if our men were really completely thinking otherwise, they wouldn't have allowed that space for us today. affirmative action in the constitution and when it comes to filling the seats, there was a term we had for men who took our seats and i believe that they have to take our right. it's the same thing when we talk about having women in the cabinet or in the legislature. i remember when we were appointed by decree in august. when we were sweating in the president, i know you women are looking at me. during this wed
they gave us the eggs and the chickens and they will give us back peace and stability. is that the general feeling shared? is it as easy for men to get to that point as you described? again with the respect, it's going back to wish we were not pushed into war and fighting, but i don't want to think that women are the angels and men are the devils, no. if you fight for something, you must carry it forward. you agree with me and take the responsibility. there is a government and one of the...
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but w do you see ss te n tinth w us ovisan ugke? >>stthiavood question now beuse even muster this wasn't happening. i can'treall say -- women ve nothitlso e n. e ag at y n't if tth ug are getting old because your hormones are leaving you as opposed to gore hormones are leaving you because you're getting old. w you have lt ithik inhpa,dre il rsl fe t ismendt er an men bcause our -- where our looks. the idea of awoman like to add that we would have beginning, when her fail but e hasno placinie wigi toth a,tw rely bn mostly against -- for women and the two thatome to mind for me was lauren hutton who used to omthreo,thoe act moely y dsh y gh bcathrein we yeah, how many millions did they have to look like that? d is vr c w. >>t:douthk fatousme e moor sally field of course who a lot of people arun-up with, who is like is icon in america? what is that yi to womei esen they sethemn essancldth meg 'sple kiute ns hv escri pte es different types of drugs? >> guest: they have hearings about that a few years ago because th celebrity adrtgrusnot
but w do you see ss te n tinth w us ovisan ugke? >>stthiavood question now beuse even muster this wasn't happening. i can'treall say -- women ve nothitlso e n. e ag at y n't if tth ug are getting old because your hormones are leaving you as opposed to gore hormones are leaving you because you're getting old. w you have lt ithik inhpa,dre il rsl fe t ismendt er an men bcause our -- where our looks. the idea of awoman like to add that we would have beginning, when her fail but e hasno...
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so theyare nt ike yo steak use. ey thecdd' sopopidedr milk, they are getting a drug cocktail in it. >> when you decided to talk antioticse dresues lie ikan ugheasn t attention being given to a lot of these issues straight there has been some growin awareness in american culture. you no,e o o d ery hi discussion of food and the dangers of what is in our food, and what people could be doing and what kind of choices they could be making in terms of what they are putting on their plae? >> that is a very good question. like st fdataot. with this book, "born with a junk food deficiency", when i really begin examining therugs wa appalled.si i don't know if you want to talk about the drug letso-s is a drug, most of the drugs are given o having a most are fast and they make more money. but this one s[nbl okay, so what i would like to know, having researched th book, his wife these drugs are not labeled and my people are not aware of them? because of se cases like that were obviouslye eang t 'mios ya ul favorite one to talk a
so theyare nt ike yo steak use. ey thecdd' sopopidedr milk, they are getting a drug cocktail in it. >> when you decided to talk antioticse dresues lie ikan ugheasn t attention being given to a lot of these issues straight there has been some growin awareness in american culture. you no,e o o d ery hi discussion of food and the dangers of what is in our food, and what people could be doing and what kind of choices they could be making in terms of what they are putting on their plae?...
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the fbi is not leaving us without help if. but you half act fast to benefit by it >> the fbi has set up a web site you can go to immediately to see if your computer is infected >> it is pretty simple to see if your computer is affected... as go to this website... if it comes up green at your good to go. if it comes to brighten you have got the virus. so follow the prompts to remove it >> award winning actor ernest borgnine has died at the age of 95. his acting career in movies and television spanned more than six decades. he was born in connecticut in 1917. his parents were italian immigrants. he began taking acting lessons after serving in the navy in world war two and he won an oscar for best actor in the 1955 film marty. on television he starred in many shows and he was nominated for three emmys. two years ago he won a lifetime achievement award from the screen actors guild >> an amazing opening week for the marbled latest super hero blockbuster... >> the amazing spider-man... earned $65 million in this weekend in and $140
the fbi is not leaving us without help if. but you half act fast to benefit by it >> the fbi has set up a web site you can go to immediately to see if your computer is infected >> it is pretty simple to see if your computer is affected... as go to this website... if it comes up green at your good to go. if it comes to brighten you have got the virus. so follow the prompts to remove it >> award winning actor ernest borgnine has died at the age of 95. his acting career in movies...
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>> you have to use your mind. when you are out of a town or city you can even use your brain better. you can use twiggs of trees, you know, sometimes we cut these trees and then you can knit -- it would imagine to be a bed, and if you really yearn for a mattress, you can get grass around and stuff it and make a very good bed. it's your choice. what you like. what makes you comfortable providing that it will be pinching you throughout the night if you have to sleep. also you know, there was a time that there were air drops for food to reach some of the people who are displaced, and that's where you get promoted and you would be able to use the boxes that used for air dropping food, you take these boxes and you make a makeshift of a bed. you would imagine it of course psychologically and sleep on it and make a bed. it was not easy. it was rough. there was a lot of danger. it was a worse situation. also i wouldn't forget how we were relying on the communities. because you don't have any supply of food. you have to lo
>> you have to use your mind. when you are out of a town or city you can even use your brain better. you can use twiggs of trees, you know, sometimes we cut these trees and then you can knit -- it would imagine to be a bed, and if you really yearn for a mattress, you can get grass around and stuff it and make a very good bed. it's your choice. what you like. what makes you comfortable providing that it will be pinching you throughout the night if you have to sleep. also you know, there...
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the laws were enforced on us. we were never given time to develop ourselves and we are starting it now. that's why today when we talk about reconstruction and rebuilding, we say there is nothing to reconstruct. there is nothing to rebuild. we are starting fresh. all that was happening was our resources were being robbed, were being siphoned. even our oil which was discovered in south sudan was being taken through a pipe to be taken to a refinery outside there. so we're not given an opportunity to exercise even our political rights, so that's why we call ourselves freedom fighters. that was what i would say fighting for a cause, but you are not fighting for the sake of fighting and killing somebody else. you are defending yourself. somebody who has come to rob you of your right and you are saying no, i will not allow you, and it is a human right. so these are the freedom fighters, and maybe just again to confirm is that if i were talking like ten years ago, you would have said, you are just like any other terrorist
the laws were enforced on us. we were never given time to develop ourselves and we are starting it now. that's why today when we talk about reconstruction and rebuilding, we say there is nothing to reconstruct. there is nothing to rebuild. we are starting fresh. all that was happening was our resources were being robbed, were being siphoned. even our oil which was discovered in south sudan was being taken through a pipe to be taken to a refinery outside there. so we're not given an opportunity...
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we could use more raifnlt the storms are weakening across the state. right now we can see most of our lightning is diminishing across all of maryland. some healthy weather still here in southern new jersey and south of frederick, virginia, but that's about it. show you some of the weather as it came through today. i want to take a look at that severe thunderstorm watch and show that it has trimmed back to southern maryland. areas south of baltimore, including annapolis, pg county and calvert county and the eastern shore. this is through 8:00. keep an eye on. this you see that pattern getting more quiet out there. so that should lead to basically less and lessee veer weather concern over the next hour or two. want to show you earlier, mt. airy. here's the storm i was referencing a minute ago. this is a big one. see the leading edge, big downpour. you see the back sides that moves further and further to the east. that was a pretty nice capture of a big time summer thunderstorm there in carroll county as it came out of frederick county early this afternoo
we could use more raifnlt the storms are weakening across the state. right now we can see most of our lightning is diminishing across all of maryland. some healthy weather still here in southern new jersey and south of frederick, virginia, but that's about it. show you some of the weather as it came through today. i want to take a look at that severe thunderstorm watch and show that it has trimmed back to southern maryland. areas south of baltimore, including annapolis, pg county and calvert...
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a lot of us are affected by the housing bubble. a lot of us are affected by unemployment. that uniting us as american people, i feel like congress is divided in terms of dealing with the tremendous financial burdens that we as united americans are facing today. >> i understand that. someone who is a single parent who raised their daughter. i was a police officer. i understand what a lot of americans are going through. that is why it's very fluffing to a lot of us here when it becomes so polarized. when we came to congress, we came with your message the american's people's message not one party or the other go, but the american people. we said we need to get the deficit under control and get americans back to work. americans wanted to work. that is what we do. that as a freshmen last is doing that but it's the polarization that all of us don't agree with. we believe we are all americans. >> what would you ask them if you could? >> i just think as a regular middle-class person, when i turn on the television. i read about a proposed bill that is before the congress wants to p
a lot of us are affected by the housing bubble. a lot of us are affected by unemployment. that uniting us as american people, i feel like congress is divided in terms of dealing with the tremendous financial burdens that we as united americans are facing today. >> i understand that. someone who is a single parent who raised their daughter. i was a police officer. i understand what a lot of americans are going through. that is why it's very fluffing to a lot of us here when it becomes so...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this...
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use your brain better. twigs and plants and sometimes you can cut the trees and it would be what you imagine to be a bed and if you can get some grass around and stuff it and make a very good bed. it's your choice what you like. what makes you comfortable providing that it will be pinching you throughout the night if you have to sleep. also, was there a time that there were air drops for food to reach some of the people that were displaced and that's where you would be able to use the boxes that are used for air dropping food. you take these boxes and you make a makeshift a bed. you would imagine it psychologically and you would make a bed. it was not easy. it was tough. there was a lot of danger. it was a war situation. also, don't forget how we were relying on the communities because you don't have any supply of food. you have to look for food to eat apart from picking what is there, what type of animals you can get to eat and we have tried and you know how it's good to try it, any type of animal, any typ
use your brain better. twigs and plants and sometimes you can cut the trees and it would be what you imagine to be a bed and if you can get some grass around and stuff it and make a very good bed. it's your choice what you like. what makes you comfortable providing that it will be pinching you throughout the night if you have to sleep. also, was there a time that there were air drops for food to reach some of the people that were displaced and that's where you would be able to use the boxes...
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. >> it's one of those members i've been using and hearing and writing this for so long and it's one of those numbers that is so large it is almost impossible to comprehend. what is a trillion? i can't quite imagine a million. >> guest: think about when barack obama came and said 700 million, $700 billion in order to basically reconstct the american economy, think of the cry. you are spending $700 billion. we don't have $700 billion. we dn't even have $3 trillion we have spent. most of the money was borrowed not to mention just about economic cost is also about the opportunity cost. while the united states was chasing the jihadis in afghanistan and pakistan the war was going on so barack obama inherited the legacy of the economic decline and also the rise of the geostrategic power china, india, africa, brazil, turkey, and this is why any particular as you say the question must take into account what he inherited and what he has been able to achieve so far. >> that raises the critical question scenario where he has inherited this weakened position of the united states. the u.s. is no
. >> it's one of those members i've been using and hearing and writing this for so long and it's one of those numbers that is so large it is almost impossible to comprehend. what is a trillion? i can't quite imagine a million. >> guest: think about when barack obama came and said 700 million, $700 billion in order to basically reconstct the american economy, think of the cry. you are spending $700 billion. we don't have $700 billion. we dn't even have $3 trillion we have spent. most...
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to use them in korea. that was when marshall was just theer to simplcago council, before alongith tusan sos aor ad ias rlly onlyhe thheadbetheec alternative that we decided the weapons were too powerful to use ki.ksfor cntly sehe now, with terms remain the other decision that rather than weapon of mass dtruction that y tgetreery preseea rell meply tar ou. o wre ungmvery week. and cyber i suspect, is going to of fall somewhere in between. we are nowhere near understandingow we'reoi to e stto tnk ttn t toheat of office he went over to see president bush a the white house for just a and-1 meeting. aro phat y'rre th o -- it turned out president obama not only didn't give up on them, he ianas the sis r ofhi f esllstgytay ano lger afford to send hundred thousand troops and oc cri f fsiion dollars a fgnistan n1 ars t come from -- he ed aifreh. apch bo try to make use of american technology and knew weapons that would enable the u.s. to get in and get out nor nefoa bar special forces, the fastest-growing part of t
to use them in korea. that was when marshall was just theer to simplcago council, before alongith tusan sos aor ad ias rlly onlyhe thheadbetheec alternative that we decided the weapons were too powerful to use ki.ksfor cntly sehe now, with terms remain the other decision that rather than weapon of mass dtruction that y tgetreery preseea rell meply tar ou. o wre ungmvery week. and cyber i suspect, is going to of fall somewhere in between. we are nowhere near understandingow we'reoi to e stto tnk...
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one of us was going to lose and one of us was going to win. and that's all that went through my mind. and so it wasn't like i was taught something. it was like i was put in a situation where you either have to do it or you're not going to do it. and when you get in combat, you're going to die if you don't do it. and believe me, the old civilizing things that's saying, "well, let's be nice. let's see if we can be good to the guy and stuff." it's like when it's your organism at stake, all that stuff finally disappears. and that's why i think there's a deep genetic component to us. that we just don't want to admit. it comes out. carl jung talks a lot about shadow, how we have a violent side of us that we don't like to talk about. >> so that moment the north vietnamese soldiers, young men like yourself stood up opposite you, about to throw a grenade at you. do you think there's a correlation? >> i think there is. >> what did you do? >> well, the thing was, i can remember -- we were in an assault. and suddenly, we could see what we call chicoms, th
one of us was going to lose and one of us was going to win. and that's all that went through my mind. and so it wasn't like i was taught something. it was like i was put in a situation where you either have to do it or you're not going to do it. and when you get in combat, you're going to die if you don't do it. and believe me, the old civilizing things that's saying, "well, let's be nice. let's see if we can be good to the guy and stuff." it's like when it's your organism at stake,...
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tstels us to going to jail. estels us to going to jail. lstels us to going to jail. lstels us to going to jail. us to going to jail. me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to
tstels us to going to jail. estels us to going to jail. lstels us to going to jail. lstels us to going to jail. us to going to jail. me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not...
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>> guest: a lot of us do investigative reporting. we also have the academics among us. we are working journalists who teach. that has always been the profile of the school, ever since pulitzer founded at. >> host: have policies changed because of the experience of women in iraq and afghanistan? >> guest: yes, they have. there have been many congressional hearings about issues of harassment. i have testified twice to congress myself. they have changed the rules and policies and approaches. they have introduced more prevention, sexual assault counseling, it has been made available for women and men. sexual assault is a huge problem for men as well in the military. there have been reforms, but we still have a long way to go. the sexual assault does not seem to be dropping. the prosecution rates are part of the justice system. they are scandalously though. they have a long way to go. congress has been prodding the military to do something about this for many years now. the military has been extremely slow to respond in a really productive way. there is a lot of denial going
>> guest: a lot of us do investigative reporting. we also have the academics among us. we are working journalists who teach. that has always been the profile of the school, ever since pulitzer founded at. >> host: have policies changed because of the experience of women in iraq and afghanistan? >> guest: yes, they have. there have been many congressional hearings about issues of harassment. i have testified twice to congress myself. they have changed the rules and policies and...
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he joins us now from san francisco. i started the program by referencing those americans who were killed this past weekend. i suggested this may be the war with no end. is that putting too much on it? >> this war has been going on for a long time, more than a decade. it is the longest war our country has fought. it is longer than the revolutionary war. even though our government as well as our allies have pledged to end our combat mission in 2014, there will still continue to be a substantial number of u.s. forces in afghanistan beyond that. special forces troops to conduct counter-terrorism raids. trainers for the afghan military. well, certainly, the levels of casualties will drop, there will still be americans in harm's way for the foreseeable future. >> president obama has referred to this as the good war. is it the good war? if it is, have we fought it well? >> it started out as the good war. i argue that it was the good war that turned bad. not because the cause was unjust. this began with the 9/11 attacks. there
he joins us now from san francisco. i started the program by referencing those americans who were killed this past weekend. i suggested this may be the war with no end. is that putting too much on it? >> this war has been going on for a long time, more than a decade. it is the longest war our country has fought. it is longer than the revolutionary war. even though our government as well as our allies have pledged to end our combat mission in 2014, there will still continue to be a...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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remember when the pirates used to be the laughing stock in baseball? those days are over. the pirates have the best home record in the game right now. so the struggling g-men realized they have to dig deep to get a victory. giants and pirates game two of the set. both teams looking for a win. pirates up 1-0. mike mchenry's solo home run to make it 2-0. in the sixth, theriot singles. it's a one-run game. pedro alvarez doubles to left. the pirates win 3-1. giants lost six of their last nine games. >> i still feel strong. i feel like i've been in a good rhythm and tempo here. i don't think the break's going to change that for me. i hope not. but any time you can grab a couple days off here and there is good. but, at the same time, it's sometimes it's nice to keep playing. >> oakland a's going for their sixth straight win hosting the mariners. parker on the hill. wells and justin smoak tap home plate. jerry blem jer jerry believe blevin comes in and the mariners snap the a's win streak. >> it's embarrassing to be honest. set the tone early and we want to do as a starting staff
remember when the pirates used to be the laughing stock in baseball? those days are over. the pirates have the best home record in the game right now. so the struggling g-men realized they have to dig deep to get a victory. giants and pirates game two of the set. both teams looking for a win. pirates up 1-0. mike mchenry's solo home run to make it 2-0. in the sixth, theriot singles. it's a one-run game. pedro alvarez doubles to left. the pirates win 3-1. giants lost six of their last nine...
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excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police force. can you imagine the federal government taking over the commonwealth? these are u.s. citizens. this isn't a foreign country or a far away land. this is right off our coast. the u.s. department of justice said they are currently looking at the problem and in settlement discussions with puerto rico to address the findings. we hope to resolve concerns without litigation. they don't want to get involved. >> from what i understand, this is spilling into well-to-do areas, tourists could be at risk here. what are local officials saying about this? >> the game changed
excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police...
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his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the whole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time before the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigration and the fact that for twenty-five million people the duty increased spending and cut the deficit by 25%. i can't read about the list of all the things that go wrong. we haven't got time. >> obviously it is a shame it didn't happen last night. mr. speaker, he lost control of his party and not for the first time he lost his temper as well. because we understand it was 50 counts to be justice. and noted that the face today to be here. [shouting] >> who does the prime minister blame most? the liberal democrats or his own bank managers? if the best he can do today is -- [shouting] >> introducing social care reform to help people. and we
his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the whole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time before the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigration and the fact that for twenty-five...
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viedn errk t us he rc e. faty a facility that would actively engage in the effort to preserve peace. abef iratudye hon oferng grwhwadeuped s b tnstu it was chaired by former secretary of state jim baker and former congressman lee hamilt. i yel tt deermptaup contribution to the debate and the strateg that ultimately brought that war to responsible d s e national security in doing so iteally has stayed true to the spirit of e man e legat thtanac hiiathnjed --sch --schessinger once observed hest oehaitea noblmonuments from another and more vivid era. indeed, years aftervi sea aonoatd unique blend of strategic brilliance and persol viust ywora --bravura cen reminded of the time when a newly elected president kennedy made a call om sofeim aarni hennedy declined and asked for t instead. that the defendant acheson. us mholdha o a friend, he never f k i iouldavbe his very dear friend. in fact, i know that acheson and the in o exivrawh we were both relatively young. and we were both fired from our hereasur by i19. war
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country music star billy dean will yoin us on america's news headquarterings. stay with us. costs mounting for the massive storms slamming midatlantic and west statings. wildfires that are scorching colorado towns and more folks are asking for disaster money and public funds need a taxpayer bailout. we should rely on private disaster insurance. >> you look at florida. rainy day fund is depleted. they get hit by a hurricane they are in trouble. these people chose to live in a hurricane zone. you talk about federal dollars to do this. this is something that a private insurance should be man dated on the people that are there and we have an act of god or rogue storm that is different from something that happens year after year and these people have to take responsibility for what happened to the property. >> and tracey, maybe you are thinking colorado is prone to wildfires. it is costing them for what they are seeing now. whether that is colorado's i don't know. should it still be a federal program? >> it is a tough call. mother nature strikes wherever she wants to. we had floo
country music star billy dean will yoin us on america's news headquarterings. stay with us. costs mounting for the massive storms slamming midatlantic and west statings. wildfires that are scorching colorado towns and more folks are asking for disaster money and public funds need a taxpayer bailout. we should rely on private disaster insurance. >> you look at florida. rainy day fund is depleted. they get hit by a hurricane they are in trouble. these people chose to live in a hurricane...
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i will use the short hand. the fsa says on page 3 that senior management posts concerns about what other banks are doing and perhaps not telling the truth, the concerns resulted in instruction being given by managers of barclays to reduce libor submissions to avoid negative media and comment. this is going on well before the 29th of october, 2008. can you tell us when you discovered that this lowball and activity was going on? >> during the investigation. >> you didn't know that this was going on when you spoke to mr. tucker on the 29th of october, 28 -- 2008? >> no, i was on aware. been before the investigation. -- i would have been unaware. >> you discovered during the investigation, what month? >> two things happened -- soon after the credit crisis in 2009, there was a request that came in from the cftc to investigate. i may be using the wrong word but they want to study. it was during that when both the situation of the credit crisis was part of what i was learning going through the investigation. >> give m
i will use the short hand. the fsa says on page 3 that senior management posts concerns about what other banks are doing and perhaps not telling the truth, the concerns resulted in instruction being given by managers of barclays to reduce libor submissions to avoid negative media and comment. this is going on well before the 29th of october, 2008. can you tell us when you discovered that this lowball and activity was going on? >> during the investigation. >> you didn't know that...
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it is vital for use as. now vital voices as an organization that was formed with then senator hillary clinton and mylfs horary -cs. d lao aut chapter in as now secretary of state clinton, because i have been so impressed by the role that women have taken throughout the rpcuy uns ao. thmeads have emerged to create peace or create honesty and integrity, or al uhi were taken human rgh with the women, the treatment of women in afghanistan, and what they endured and the treatmt thrivnd so them emerged even in the face of torture and death to say, we can thittahaneceiy hee. we have been in afghanistan trying to help them be fre of the taliban and al qaeda's filttion. avsihllt thme puts forward for girls and women as well as boys and men, and vital voices vi voices honors each yearme the women who have led in these countries and made a difference, and every arenr, etoftelin i have been honorary co-chairs. we have come to the award offends held at the kennedy center and the women get validation that helps them rsue
it is vital for use as. now vital voices as an organization that was formed with then senator hillary clinton and mylfs horary -cs. d lao aut chapter in as now secretary of state clinton, because i have been so impressed by the role that women have taken throughout the rpcuy uns ao. thmeads have emerged to create peace or create honesty and integrity, or al uhi were taken human rgh with the women, the treatment of women in afghanistan, and what they endured and the treatmt thrivnd so them...
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thanks for starting your morning with us. we have more ahead on "cnn saturday morning," which starts right now. >>> shopping with your credit card today? soon, you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is a victory for retailers. but itould be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning, we put murder in america in focus. >>> later, an incredible story of survival. a month in the desert. no food, no supplies. how a man was rescued hours from death. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start with the massive credit card settlement that could mean more fees for you at home. here's the deal. visa, mastercard and some of the biggest banks agreed to a $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. we all know about those. credit card companies were fixing the price on
thanks for starting your morning with us. we have more ahead on "cnn saturday morning," which starts right now. >>> shopping with your credit card today? soon, you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is a victory for retailers. but itould be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities. chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning, we put murder in america in focus. >>>...
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the use of the same kill or capture lists that the bush administration initiated only with obama using much more emphasis on killing rather than capturing. maintaining, despite an early effort that didn't go very far, maintaining the basic guantÁnamo. all of these things were things that he simply carried on the same war as george bush was slightly different rhetorical definition. >> guest: i mean, neoconservatives talked big and fought wars and theaters that had less to do with barack obama. the heart of barack obama strategy is american boots on the ground were a source of instability providing ideological and venetian to various elements. the idea from day one was to bring american troops home, to reduce the u.s. military footprint and that is the correcidea. this has been really one of his major political achievements. even though the military wanted to maintain its force in iraq, barack said no we want to give you a legal immunity. in afghanistan we know barack obama does not believe the mission would produce -- what he did though, what he did though and this is important, in fac
the use of the same kill or capture lists that the bush administration initiated only with obama using much more emphasis on killing rather than capturing. maintaining, despite an early effort that didn't go very far, maintaining the basic guantÁnamo. all of these things were things that he simply carried on the same war as george bush was slightly different rhetorical definition. >> guest: i mean, neoconservatives talked big and fought wars and theaters that had less to do with barack...
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that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon's battle to do something about it. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, drew griffin. >> tonight, a special look at some of the men and women who have served our country. >>> opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story how u.s. soldierings were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biologic weapons. the researchers used animals. believe it north,
that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they...
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i cannot think of a better example than the example of us the need for us to look at our own data. >> i think as avis mentioned we don't know what we don't know and the data and mercy touched upon this. i too, was stunned that the taliban's rule in afghanistan has led to gender apartheid. and like you said, yeah, we know it's bad but we don't know until the gallup poll done by the world bank is astonishing. 600,000 women are raped in south africa each year? crazy. and most women what i found compelling from the research that we canearn from is that with respect to education, and physically feeling safe women still on physical safety across the globe we don't feel safe walking on the streets. so we can learn a lot. policy should be and particularly with respect to rape and safety, i think to sam's point we know that when a woman is raped especially here in the united states, she becomes the criminal. she is criminalized for reporting it. and that to me, is just astonishing to see the numbers inlack and white. >> what about the costs i think about this, what about the costs of collectin
i cannot think of a better example than the example of us the need for us to look at our own data. >> i think as avis mentioned we don't know what we don't know and the data and mercy touched upon this. i too, was stunned that the taliban's rule in afghanistan has led to gender apartheid. and like you said, yeah, we know it's bad but we don't know until the gallup poll done by the world bank is astonishing. 600,000 women are raped in south africa each year? crazy. and most women what i...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweak us at twitter.com/booktv. >> bernice king. who is seeded scott big-league? >> coretta scott king was the wife of martin luther king jr.. my mother. so be it is my ananut. they grew up in alabama together and later became a drama percentage and she founded the drama society at state university in pennsylvania. so she is a lively woman and unfortunately passed last year in june. completing the after completing this book. >> this book is "desert rose: the life and legacy of coretta scott king" and the author is your aunt. when did she write this book? >> it was a journey that began with my mother's request in 1966 to write her story. at that time both of my parents were constantly being frightened and my mother didn't know it. she was concerned that her story would be told and she would not be lost and when did people to know that she was not just the wife of martin luther king jr. but she played a vital role in the movement. after this before she met martin king and from that angle as well as one thing to tell stories of women i
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us. be sure to join us again at five. we are always here for you at ktvu.com. and mobile ktvu.com. have a great one. >> how are yo? i wanted to look deep into your eyes and see how you were doing. >> if this been two months since i have been here at that facility. >> you can give back once you are healthy enough to give back. >> amanda was incredibly open and honest. >> they put me in the trunk. there was a safety
us. be sure to join us again at five. we are always here for you at ktvu.com. and mobile ktvu.com. have a great one. >> how are yo? i wanted to look deep into your eyes and see how you were doing. >> if this been two months since i have been here at that facility. >> you can give back once you are healthy enough to give back. >> amanda was incredibly open and honest. >> they put me in the trunk. there was a safety
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my experience is use the tools and use the digital world. never lose sight of the world to reach out and talk to people who do not share your view. listen and see if you can find a way to compromise. we're not compromising enough in our political life. we're arguing and shouting and sticking with our predetermined points of view. our orthodoxy. >juncker you talk about that in the text and sends you mention your grandchildren, it will have a chance to receive the best education this country can afford but you started out in public education. it will be one of those issues, there is the miss education of america's children that you talked about in the book. tell me more. >> i talked about it all the time. my wife and i are committed to helping those citizens, youngsters coming along to do well in life. we talk about the education system and -- as if the education of our children has to do with schools. we have to have the best schools in our poor neighborhoods and we want to have the best teachers and pay the best teachers. the education of a
my experience is use the tools and use the digital world. never lose sight of the world to reach out and talk to people who do not share your view. listen and see if you can find a way to compromise. we're not compromising enough in our political life. we're arguing and shouting and sticking with our predetermined points of view. our orthodoxy. >juncker you talk about that in the text and sends you mention your grandchildren, it will have a chance to receive the best education this country...
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that we were media and of course, he had a big camera, and they start screaming at us. obscenities and start threatening, you know, that they are going to come after us, and i thought, you know, they are probably not, but it really takes one 18-year-old drunk kid to think that is a good idea to come after us, and that would be very bad. however they didn't. we got, you know. but a couple of nights later they turned over a news van, and at that point i got a couple of e-mails we wish you were in the news van. so, yeah. >> mei, al jazeera english like al jazeera itself is owned by the royal family of qatar and it is very close part of the gulf cooperation council and bahrain, and what kind of reaction did your piece get from say the bahrainian authorities? and any pressure brought on al jazeera? >> yes, tremendous pressure to remove the film from the air. this film was a huge scandal in the gulf, because it is just -- i mean, this was very embarrassing thing for the bahrainian regime to have all of the things that they did exposed. i mean the tortures and the killings and
that we were media and of course, he had a big camera, and they start screaming at us. obscenities and start threatening, you know, that they are going to come after us, and i thought, you know, they are probably not, but it really takes one 18-year-old drunk kid to think that is a good idea to come after us, and that would be very bad. however they didn't. we got, you know. but a couple of nights later they turned over a news van, and at that point i got a couple of e-mails we wish you were in...